Researchers Capture Carbon Dioxide and Turn it Back to Coal

Researchers discovered a way to turn carbon dioxide back into coal. Carbon capture as a mean for mitigation of climate change, is quite a hot...

Most European Union Countries Falling Short on Pollution Limits

According to auditors of the bloc, European Union governments are failing to comply with air quality limits, that are weaker than the World Health...

Big Oil Companies Pledge to Slash Potent Methane Emissions

On Monday, a group of oil and gas companies pledged to slash emissions of methane emissions to a fifth by 2025 to battle climate...

Dutch Designer Extracts Smog Particles, Turns Them into Jewelry

Air pollution in the Chinese capital of Beijing is becoming a major disaster. Cutting down emissions from traffic and industry is no longer sufficient,...

Disposable Coffee Cups- Antisocial Trend, Bad for the Environment

Disposable coffee cups are nothing but a fashion trend, which unfortunately has a huge impact on our environment. A recent article by Lloyd Alter on...

How To Make a 3D Printer While Reducing E-waste

The alarming rate of production of various electronics and high-tech gadgets, and respectfully the ever-so-growing amount of e-waste that is being generated, calls for...

Bio-plastics Made of Fructose Disappear as We Please

The solution to plastic pollution might just have been discovered. A team of US scientists developed a material out of fructose that functions just...

Monitoring Pollution Levels Using Your Smartphone

Air quality can now be monitored in real-time through smartphone devices using small fleet of portable pollution sensors. The invention is developed by scientists...

Freedom Industries Chemical Spill Bigger Than Previously Thought

A chemical spill in West Virginia, which was first detected January 9, was worse than Freedom Industries originally let on, meaning cleanup efforts and...

Kemper County Energy Facility Promises Emission-Free Energy Production From Coal

Is there such thing as "clean coal"? Apparently yes, according to the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), who are the biggest supporters of the...
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